Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, August 03, 1847, Image 4

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    SHERIFF'S SALES,
By virtue of sundry writs of Vend.
Exp. and Lee. Fa. issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon
county and to me directed, I will sell at
public sale at the Court House Door in
Huntingdon Borough, on Monday the
9th day of August next, at '2, o'clock P.
M., the following described Real Estate,
viz :
All that certain brick building, one
story high, with basement, situate on
lots Nos. 4 & t in the recorded plan of
Huntingdon borough, extending. from
Hill street to Allegheny street, contain- •
ing in front on Hill street feet, and
in depth —feet, which building is inten
ded for a Church, and the lots of ground
and curtilege appurtenant thereto. Sei
zed and taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of the Rector,
Church Wardens and Vestrymen of St.
John's Church, Huntingdon, owners or
reputed owners, and Chas. B. Callahan,
architect and contractor.
.ILSO,
All the right, title, and interest, of Ja
cob M. Cover, in a lot of ground on the
west side of Main street, in the town of
Cassville, adjoining the Methodist Epis
copal Church Lot on the south, Lewis
Stever on the west, and David Stever on
the north, under fence. Also—in and
to a lot of ground lying opposite the said
lot adjoining a lot now of Caleb Swoope
on the south, Lewis Stever's land on the
west, and avid Stever's on the north,
containing about two acres, with a small
dwelling house thereon erected. The
said lots are claimed and occupied by
Nicholas Miller. Seized and taken in
execution, and to be sold as the property
of Jacob M. Cover,
./LSO,
All that certain tract of land situate
in Tell township, Huntingdon county,
containing 99 acres more or less, adjoin
ing lands of Hugh Doran's heirs, Wm.
Orr, Esq., James Pattison and Isaac
Gifford's heirs, about 80 acres of which
arc cleared, having thenon n log barn,
a two story log dwelling house, a spring
house and an apple orchard. Seized and
taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of Robert 'McFarland deed, in
the hands of John Skinner his Executor,
with notice to Terre Tenants,
All the right, title, and interest of
William Woods, in and to all that lot of
ground, lute the estate of Win. Woods,
dec'd, fronting 50 feet on the southernly
side of Allegheny street, in the borough
of Huntingdon, and running back to the
bank of the Juniata River, the lime be
ing No. -- in the town plot of said bor
ough, having thereon erected a log dwel
ling house and a plastered two story
building adjoinin. , same, fronting on Al
legheny street, an d ° a log stable. Seized
and taken in execution, and to be sold
as the property of William Woods.
?LSO,
All that certain tract of land situate
in Tell township, Huntingdon county,
containing 161 acres, more or less, with
about 125 acres cleared, adjoining lands
of John Gooshorn, George Gooshorn,
William Gooshorn, Nicholas Gooshorn
and the Shade mountain— having there
on erected a small log dwelling house
and a stable, &c. Also, •all the right,
title, and interest of Christian Couts, in,
and to, Lot No. 192 in the town plot of
the borough of Huntingdon, fronting 90
feet on the north side of Mifflin street
and running back 200 feet along Mont
gomery street t►, Church street—having
thereon erected a brick building former
ly used as a Presbyterian church, and a
small log building. Seized and take►►
in execution, and to be sold as the prop.
erty of Christian Couts.
,ILSO
, _ _
All that small piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Shirley, con
taining fourteen acres and allowance,
lying on the bank of Aughwick creek,
and adjoining lands of the estate of L.
Barkstresser, dec'd, and lands of James.
W Galbraith—being cleared and culti
vated, and a smolt plastered home and
stable thereon. Seized and taken in ex
ecution, and to be sold as the property
of James N. Thompson, dec'd, with no
tice to Elliott Robbley, Terre Tenant.
4LSO r
A small piece or parcel of rand situ.
ate in the township of Clay, adjoining
lands of Christian Kurftnan, Thomas
Skipper, & William Bradley, containing
about 35 acres, more or less, about 15
acres of which are cleared--havir:g
thereon erected a small house & a stable.
Seized aa taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of David Bradley.
4LSO,
A tract of land lying on the southern
side of the A. P. Rail Road about 1 mile
abotie Hollidaysburg, in Blair township,
containing NO' acres, more or less, ad
joining lands of John McCallan, Wm.
Holliday's heirs, George Buchanan and
ethers--about 120 acres of which are
•leared—having a large frame bank barn,
t log dwelling house and an apple or
•hard thereon. Also—all that certain
of or part of Lot Nov 144 fronting on
uniuta street, in Hollidaysburg borough
—which Defendant purchase& from the
&dm'r of James Martin, dec'd, adjoin
,ng his Brick Tavern house—having
thereon erected a two story dwelling
house with store room and two frame
shops and a two story store room. Sei
zed and taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of John Dougherty,
(Innkeeper.)
round situate
./!LSO,
to If
that certain lot of groan,.
on the north side of the great road in
the town of Orbisonia i in the township
of Cromwell ) fronting about 50 feet on
said road and running back 160 feet,
more or less, bounded on east by a lot
of William Ritter, and on the west by
William Bush--having thereon erected
a small frame dwelling house, a black
smith shop and a log stable. Seized and
taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property ofJacob Flasher.
.dLSO,
Al! that small piece or %M et of land
lying on the waters of the East Branch
of Stone creek in Jackson township,
Huntingdon county, containing 27 acres,
be the same more or less—about seven
acres of which arc cleared—adjoining
lands of William Stewart, William Mc-
Dowell, de'd, Rawle & Hall, and others.
Seized and taken in execution, and to be
sold us the property of Joseph Kyle'',
.4 LBOl
The following des'eribed Real Es
tate, and several tracts of land situ
ate' in Jackson township, Huntingdon
county, known as the Greenwood Fur
nace property t
Two tracts of land containing togeth
er about 900 acres, situate on the east
branch of Stone Creek and surveyed on
' warrants in names of James McGinnis
and James McGinnis, Jr., respectively,
adjoining surveys in names of Thomas
Ralston, John Spencer, and others—hav
ing thereon erected Greenwood Furnace,
a large well finished to o story plastered
dwelling house, a good frame grist mill
and a saw mill, a number of buildings
for the hands, an office, store room,
stables, &c. . . .
A tract of unseated land Surviyed in
name of William Biddle, adjoining Hil
lary Baker, dole Vanost and others, con
taining 403 acres 12 perches. •
A tract of unseated land in name of
John Vanost, adjoining William Biddle,
David Caldwell and others, containing
MO acres 136 perches.
A tract of unseated land in name of
David Ralston, Jr., containing 400 acres,
adjoining John Ralston and others.
A tract of unseated land its name of
John Russell, adjoining John Ralston;
Thomas Russell and others, containing
400 acres.
A tract of unseated land in name of
John Ralston, adjoining surveys in name
of John Russell, Thomas Ralston, and
Ephraim Jones, containing 400 acres,
A parcel of land or Stone Mountain
adjoining James McGinnis and others,
I unseated, containing 300 acres or there
abouts, being part of a survey in name
of John Spencer, and a tract of unseat.
ed land in Barren On Stone
mountain, surveyed in name of Jonathan
Priestly, containing 437 acres, adjoin
ing R. Cummins and others.
Seized and taken in execution, and to
be sold es the property of Francis W.
FiaWle and James Hall.
All that certain small parcel Of part
of a tract of land, in the township of
Tell, conveyed by Samuel Parsons to
Joseph Richardson, adjoining lands late
of said Parsons, Alex, Scott and others,
[the several courses and distandes of
which are laid down at length in the
writ] containing 24 acres and l 6
perches, together Stith the improve
inents thereon. Seized and taken in ex
. ecution, and to be sold as the property
of Joseph Richardson.
JNO. ARMITAGE, Sled:
Slifrs Office, Hunting
don, July 13, 1847.
.1 .111111.NiS TRA TO le S .N'OT'I CE.
Estate of Elizabeth Brotherline, late of
the borough of Iluntingdon, dec'd.
ToncE is hereby given, that betters of Ad
lV hove been granted to the cutler
signed on the said estate. All persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make immediate pay.
MCA and persons having claims will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
jel6-61,) DAVID BROTHERLINE,
J. SE WELL STEWART,
Admes.
Dr. Keelers Vegeta6le Pan•
teem,
,
Yor the removal and permanent cure of all dia. i
eases arising from . impure state of the Blood
and habit of the body, viz , f'/ironic affections of
Me Chest, neurisy, Bronchitis, Catarrh, ace.—
Scrofula in all its stages, 'fetter, Scald-head, Cu
tancores affections of the body, face and extrem
ities, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic enlargements
of the 4gumerits and joints, White Swellings,l
Syphilitic Affections, Constitutional disorders
arising from debility, Mercurial and hereditary pre-
dispositions, &c.
TT It is now admitted by Pathologists, that lice!
original temperament, complexion, constitution, or
forma. body, confers complete immunity from Her
editary
diseases,. that scrofula, consumption and !
other affection. hating a similarity of origin occur I
in all : although observation convinces us, that in
dividuals
and fatuities, possessing certain character-'
istics are more frequently the subject of these Mal
edit,s than others. These diseases are a morbid con
dition of the whole system of nutrition—these pro
ducts being but the effects of an alteration of the
Blood and' riecretions,—the Dicers, abuses, enlarged
glands, indentations, c., bring inmely attendant
.phenomena. The cause exists prior to the phenom
ena, and must be destroyed before perfect health
can be established. This may be done by Dr. Kel
ler's Vegetable Panacea, the most certain remedy
for all diseases arising from an impure stale of the
blood and system of nutrition, ever presented to
the notice of the afflicted.
Prepared corner of 3d and South streets, Phil
adelphia: and sold by John N. Prowell, and Jones
& Simonton, Huntingdon, and by Druggists and.
Merchants throughout the county. Price—sl per
bottle, large size.
June 9, 1847.
A.. W. Benedict,
aTTORNEY A" LAW, Huntingdon, Ps.—
Office at his old residence in Main atreet,a
few doors weal of the old Court House. Ho will
attend to any business entrustelts hint in the see-
oral Courts of Huntingdon andedjaining couutieb
LATEST ARRIVAL 01'
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
1111 ITEL
T AM now receiving an entire new Oath of SPRING eIND SUMMER GOODS,
being by far the best assortment brought to this place. Among which will be
Ibund
CLOTHS dr C 4SINETS, MUSLIN'S 4. TICKINGS,
L4NNE LS dr DR I LLIOIVSI UMBRELL./IS Pa RIISOLS,
LINENS .Sr CHECKS, C4LICOS 4 GINGHaMS:
Braid and Straw Bonnets and Palm l.cal•and Fur kihts
GROCERIES, HaRDWaRE, QUEE,NSW.d.RE, DRUGS, PAINTS,
OILS .FIND GLasswaßE.
L.Pasacsaann a fts:3Lia enciuda 62331/112,,
With a large and fine variety of Goods of all kinds.
Please call and examine My stock; as I am determined to sell my goods on
its reasonable terms as any one in Huntingdon county.
The highest price paid in CASH, for WHEST, RYE, O.IITS CORN; FLOUR,
CLOVERSEED and FLa XS EED:
Butter, Eggs, Lard, Bacon, Soap, Beeswax, Boards, Wool, 4w., taken in exchange
for Goods. SAMUEL MILLIKEN.
Petersburg, I'a., May 19, 1817.
• PEG MEW NOTICE.
NOT'I'CE is hereby given to all persons
concerned, that the following named
persons have settled their accounts in
the Register's Office, at Huntingdon,
and that the said accounts will be pre
sented for Confirmation and Allowance
at an Orphans' Court to be held at Hun
tingdon) in and for the county of Hun
tingdon, on Wednesday the Ilth day of
August next, to wit :
1. John P. l-chnerr and Jacob Gurfman, Exec
utors of Philip chum, late of Union township,
deed.
2. Moses Robeson and William Porter, Execu
tors of Jno. Watt, late of Parree township dee'd,
who was (with George Wilson, Executors of Mar
garet Clayton, deed.
3. Thomas Weston and Martin Wealth, Exec
utors of William Weston, late of Warrior Mark
idortiship, dee'd.
4. Abraham Buck and Azariah Sackett', Execu
tors of Samuel Spanogle, late of Warrior Mark
tuwnship, deed.
5. John Whittaker and Jacob Fockler, Execu
tors of John Whittaker, late of the Borough of
Herttingdert, deed.
G. Daniel A f ice, surviving Executor of Michael
Africa, late of the Borough of Huntingdon, dec'd.
7. Nathaniel Kelly, Executor of David Bowman,
late of Dublin township, tlec'd.
. •
8. William Gan:diner and John Owens, Exec
utors of John Gansitner, late of Franklin town
ship, dec'd:
9. George S. C rvder, surviving tiectittir of Israel
Cryder, late of I'orter township, dec'd.
10. John W. Thompson, Administrator of Jos.
Thompson, late of West township, dec'd.
11. George Jack arid Pasid Horsier, Adminis
ttriterti di John Wheeland, late of Franklin town
ship, dec'd. _ _
12. Jacob 'l'oylor, Administrator of Aaron
Forrest, late of Tod township, dec'd.
13. William Edwards, Administrator of Robert
Edwards, late of Tod township, dec'd.
14. Samuel Carothers, Administrator of inlet])
Carothers, late of Shirley (now Cromwell) town
ship, decd.
15. James Gillum, Administrator of George Mil
ler, lute cf Jackson township, dec'd.
.....
16. ljavid Snare, Administrator of William
Stewart, late of Henderson township, deed.
Tho inns W. Neely, Administrator ofJaeob
Hagie, late of Tell township, dee'd.
18. William B. White, Administrator of Jacob
White ; late of Henderson township, deed.
JAL:Chi MI iiT,llll, Register:
Rsolsrmt's Orrce, Hun
tingdon July 13, 1847.
SADVLg i 'HARNESS & LEATHER'
MANUFACTORY.
rpHE undersigned take this method of
I . informing their friends and the pub-
Itc generally, that the fa lowing enumerated articles;
together with all manner of work pertaining fo';
their &Alum, still fie disposed of to purchasererd
and made up to order in a workmanlike and ups
proved style, very cheap, for cash or country pro
duce. All that is necessary for those who wish to
he accommodated in any article in their line of I
business, will call at their shop,
. - _
Three doors west of Buoy's Jewelry Ea•
tablishment, HUNTINGDON,
Where' the public can at all times be accommated
with
Red and Oak Sole Leather, Skirting,
Harness and Bridle Leather, Upper
Leather, Calfskins, Spanish and
Country Kips and Sheepskins.
ALSO, a first rate quality of
BOOTS
and
SHOES,
for Men, Women
and Children, of
3 0 - ft all qualities and
prices.
They also continuo to carry on in all its various
branches, SA ODLE and HAR
teir* NESS making, and are ready t,
faritch their customers with all
- m e, kinds of Trunks, Valices, Carpet
bags, Plush, Hogskin and Tub Side-saddles, (from
the cheapest to the best.) ALso, Shelter Saddles.
of all kinds, Waggon and Carriage Harness, Bri
dles; Collars, Whips, &c.
All of whith' will be disposed of cheap for
Cash or any kind of country produce. The high
est price, in trade, given for beef hides, calf hides,
bark, Sec. J. J&A. H. Bi:f NI U
je23:'47-13m. . . .
N. B.—Two apprentices will be Wirth' at th ,
above estedishment if application be made soon.
George Taylor,
A TTORNEY AT LA W--Attends to practice
1% in the Orphans' Court, stating administrators'
accounts, Scrivcning. &c. Office in the diamond.
Vane doors east of tho " Exchange Piot , et." .
feb2B-,44
Nohn cott, jr.,
A TTOTINEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Ph.—
Has removed his office to theaniddle room o
"Snare's Row," directly opposite Fisher &
store, where he will attend with promptness
and fidelity to all business with which he may be
entrusted'in• Huntitiairon or the adjoining counties.
llontingdbn Sept. 23,1846.
JllSTlCE'ablatikb of all Made for aisle
J
ullitc.
AT THE STORE OF
PETERSBURG ) PA
BOOTS AND SHOES.
HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM INK,
O. S 7
North Third - Street, Philadelphia.
From Dr. Hare. the celebrated PEl:Moser of
Chemistry in the University of Ponn'it.
Philadelphia, Oct. 11,1843.
"Dear Sir—Having tried of your Ink, I will
lhankvou to send me another bottle, as I find it to
beexcellent. lam yours, truly,
ROBT. HARE."
Prom Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, distinguished
fur his numerous scientitiO researcher. .
Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati,
Having used Mr. Hoves s writing Ink, I am
satisfied that it is the best which has ever come to my
knowledge, and especially is it excellent for the
use the Steel Pens, and will not corrode them,
even in long use. JUHPf I:OCKt,
Prof. of Chemistry."
Hover's Adamantine Cement.
From a well known scientific gentleman.
Philadelphia, Feb. 27, 1848.
. .
Mr. Joseph E. Hover—Sire A Lob Of ydur Ce
ment, and some practical thole of its superiority, has
educed me td reEomtnend it to others as an invalu
able etticle for mending China, Glass or Cabinet
Ware. CAMPBELL Monerr.
For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the Manu
factory, No. 87 North Third street, opposite Cherry
street, Philadelphia, by
JOnE H E. HOVER, Manufacturer.
PO! jy 27:'47-iy.
HOWELL & nROTHEiIS;
.11,IXUF.ICTURERS 0 F PafiEß
HaNGLIVGSI
HAVE removed their Store to No: 116
CHESNUT STREET, South-East
corner of Cdrpetiter's Court, Philadelphia, where
they are constantly receiving from their Factory
PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS,
FIRE HOARD PRINTS , &c. &c.
Alto, splendid DECORATED FRESCO PA. ,
PER for Parlors. The latest and most approved
tyles of Architectural Designs, Columns with
Capitals, Pilasters and Paneling, Ststues, Pedes
tals, Imitation Recesses, &c. They are also mak
lit a new article of DOUBLE WINDOW CUR:
THIN PA FEB, 4-4 wide.
H. & 13. also inform the public that theirs is
the only Factory in the country which produces
many of the above articles. such as Statues, Pe
destals, Niches, Fire Board Prints, &c., and
which they warred! &Nal to any imported. They
ate in possession of
FIVE SILVER MEDALS.
lieceived froth the iriaintes at Boston, New York
and Philadelphia, being the highest premiums
awarded for paper Hangings by those institutions
for the last four years.
Philadelphia, March 31, 1847. 3m
Intportaul to Stove Dealers.
1
r MI k: atter?tiori of Stove Dealers in this place is
invited to our desortment of Cooltifig, Parlor,
I dit end otlice Stoves, and especially to
atufood ) s Enspire hot air
Cooking Stove,
As tit: best cooking apparatus ever invented', it hal ,
hog obtained a et lebrity, wherever it has been intro
diked, nevet before attained by any Cooking Stove.
The operation of baking being performed in this
Move by hot Air, instead of heat radiated from, the
ern
oven plates, renders it equal lot rialifq to a trick
()vet/, or to the Tin oven for roasting; making at
unnecessary to turn or change the article while
cooking, and removing all liability to burn. We
are desirous to have the Stove introduced in this
inurP.'et, and to that end, liberal terms wilt he given
to a responsible dealer, willing to take hold of them,
and only one will be permitted fO'selT them in the
place.
GILDER T ALLEN,
Wholesale Stove Dealers 223 North t- (mond strata
may 2647.] Philadelphia.
ENOOMILAGII 11011119. L AXIOM,
ADAMS k BOAT'S
CJJRRMGE 4.IVD TY./IGON
UF.de 7'o le ,
'apposio the Presbyterian Church, Huntingdon.
111141 t. subscribers respectfully inform the public,
I that they are at all times prepared to execute
any orders in their line of business, at the shortest
notice and on the most reasonable teethe.
Carriages, Buggies, Wag
111v4N ons, Sleighs, Dearborns,
4 2PMVP 111 and Carts,
made tb'order, of the best materials, and at rea
sonable prices.
Repairing of all kinds of vehicles, done on the'
shortest notice.
(n"` Those wanting neat, cheap and durable
tides in our line of business, are respectfully re
quested to give us a call
d0c130,'46.1y
3. Sewell Stewart,
,k TTOLOIEY Al' LAW, Huntingdon, Pk—
Oltee'in Main street, five doom west of Mr
Buoy's jewelry establishment.
To HllMiltefalB
The FIVIVTINGDON JOURNAL has d much'
larger circulation in Huntingdon county,
than any other paper published in it, and
consequently is the most desirable adver
tising m edi nr.
Philadelphia Advertisements. \
MS. I'. PEROT. C. J. iIOFPNAN
PERCM &. HOVFNIAN
Produce and General Commission
merchants,
No. 79, North Wharves, below Vine St., Phi
ARE prepared to receiVe all kitic‘t 141
produce on Consignment, on whibh
they will make liberal advances, when required.—
They trust, with their knowledge of, and attention
to business, they will receive a share of the patron
age of Merchants, Millers, and others. They re
fer to
Dutilh & Humphreys,
plate, Hollingshead & Co.,
Lea, Bunker & Co.,
F. & W. S. Perot,
smith, Brothers & Co., 1
T. C. Rockhili, J
J. & J. Milliken,
Francis McCoy,
Dr. J. B. Ara,
Samuel Milliken,
F. J. Hoffman,
Philadelphia, April 14. 184 f— Ora
riIHE subscriber, of the lute firm of
Buck & Moore , tastes this method
of informing his friends and the public in general,
that he has bought out the interest of S. 1,. Buck,
at the old established CLOTHING STAND, No.
254, 114.tuarr SreasT, PrIILA DELeIIIA, atrd is now
prfparrd to loutish all kinds of Ready-made
MAI-1111G, at pricei Which cannot but secure
to hint the patronage Of all Who desire to purchase
cheap clothing. I have splendid French Cloth
Dress and Frock Coats. front $5.50 to Ps; do.
Pants from 75 cents to $6; Vests, faun 623 cents
to $4 ; suit of summer clothing for $2.25. Also,
all kinds of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goo& at el
tremely ldw . price 3.
Wholesale dealers in Clothing would do well to
call at the store of JOSEPH J. 5100 RE,
January . 1 . 7, 1844,
may 19-tf.
HAYDEN .try COALE ,
Flour, Produce and General Commission
Merchants,
No. 116, Smith's Wharf, BALTIMORE,
OFFE It their services to the Merchants arid Far
mere of the nusquelianna and Juniata values
for the sale of Flour, Grain, and Prddhce generally,
in the Baltinidie Market, and f, alit their extehsive
acquaintance among purchasers and shippers, cull
safely warrant satisfactory sales.
Correspondents will be kept constantly advised
of the slate of the Markets &c.
Analytic Chemist."
Refer to Messrs. Wm. Wilson & Sons, t i F
Isaac Reynolds & Soli, '. =,
tlatiihilin G Sautideri,i'g,
Reynolds & Smith, ;
and Messrs. Tingley, Caldwell & English. Phila•
delphia. (may 19-2 m.
liIFE INSURANCE WITH PROSPEG
tivri liorcus:
The Grard Life Insurance, annuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia.
soo3oo— : Cliarter Perpdtual:
(lONTINUE to make Insurance on Liver, grant
.J Annuities and Endowments, anal to accept
Trusts from Individuals, Corporate Bodies. and
Courts of Justice, and execute them agreeably to
the desire of the parties; and receive Idepoalted tor
Money in Trust and on I .terest.
The Company add a Bonus at stated periods to
the Insurances for Life. The first bonus was op.
propriated in December, 1844, amounting to ten
per cerit. ort the surd insured under the oldest poli
cies, to 81 per cent., per cent. &c.; on others in
proportion to the time of standing; making an ad
dition of $lOO, $B7 50,575, &c., on every $l,OOO
originally insured.
The operation of the bonus will be seen by the
following examples from the Life Insurance Regis
ter of the Company, tilde
Amt. of Policy & lio.
jidntia or dus payable at party'.
Policy. Sum ina'd addition &mom,
No. 58 1,000 100 1,100
89 2,500 250 2,750
102 4,000 400 4,400
276 2,000 175 2,176
333 5,000 437 50 5,437 50
Rates for insuring $lOO on a single life:
Alga. For t year. For 7years, Fur Lift,
annually.
20 $0 01 $0 95 $1 77
30 1 31 1 36 2 36
40 1 69 1 83 3 20
bb ! 96 2 09 4 60
60 06
Example :—A person aged 30 years next birth'.
day, by paying the Company $1 31, would secure
to' his family or heirs $lOO, should he die in one
year; or for $l3 10 he secures to them $1,000: or
for $l3 60 annually fo'r eavert ycit'hi, he secures to
thorn 0,000 should he die in seven years; or for
$23 60 paid annually during life, he provide.
$lOOO whenever he dies; for $65 50 they would
receive $5,000 should he die in one year.
Further portico's , . respecting Life insurance
Thais, &c., may be had at the Office.
H. W. RI C H A RDS, President.
!NO. F. d MRS, A'ctt/Wy.
Philadelphia, March 17, 1847.
HEALTH MADE EASY FOR THE PEOPLE
or Physical Training, to make their
Lives in this World Long and Happy,
by the dluthor of " Education: vls
It Is ; Ought To Be, and Might
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with Additions :
Being an elementary and interesting treatise on
Self Knowledge. unto ining short and entertain
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ILewidown,
CLOTHING STORE
254 Market street, Philadelphia.
OrpicE.:-159 Chesnut Street.
PhiladeWttlz Advertisements
11AM IRAN RAILING FACTOY.
RIDGE ROAD,
Above auttAtvood Street, Philada.
1 this establishinent may he found the greatest
'variety of Plans and beautiful Pattern.
IRON RAILINGS in the United States, to c
the ittelitid'n. Of klaie in want of any do tption,
and especially feir taineteries, is parti arty invi
ted. . . .
TheArtricipal part of all the handsome Railings
it Lairret Hill, Monument, and other celebrated
Cemeteries in the city and county of Philadelphia,
which have beell eo highly extolled by the public
press, were executed at this manufactory.
• A large Ware"i*m is connected with the Patel,.
lishment, wher'ti•l's ltapt constantly on hand a largo
otOck of ready . 4ikide Iron
,Railings, Ornamental
Iron Settee., iron Chairs, new style plain and orna,
mental Iron Gates, with an extensive assortment of
Iron Posts, Pedestals, Iron Arbors, Also, in
grcat variety, Wrought and ( est Iron OrMmentr,
skiiiiible for Railings and other Vuriiot:es. •
The iiiiikcSberr would also state that in his Pat;
tern and Designing Department lie hos employed
some of the best talent in the country, whose con,
stout attention is devoted to the hhsiness—forming
altogether ono of the most complete and systematio
establishments pf, the kind in the Union.
RCiBBRT W,bOD, Proprietor.
Ridge Road, above Buttonwood at.
Philadelphia, Feb. 3,1847-6 m
CHEAP BLENDS!
it. 3. WILLTAMS;
Venitian Blind Manufacturer,
. -
No. 12 North Sixth Street, (a few doors
above Market SO Philada.
Hnow on hand the largest and most fashion
able assdrtritelit tit Na•row Slat and other
Venetian Blinds of ally lislablishment in the Urn.
ted States, which lie will sell, wholesale and re
tell, at the lowest prices.
The citizens of litiniingtion are respectfully ao
licitell to call on him before purchasing elsewhere,
as he is confident of giving entire satisfaction to all
who may thus favor him with a call.
Old Silo& Repainted and'rrituned co as to look
equal to new.
Orders punctually attended to, and the 131ittild
forwarded with despatch
ni I 0-3 m)
D.J. WILMA MS.
DRUC IC DRUGS! DltUtiS!
TIIO.IIPSON 4 C R.,IFVFORD,
W HOLES ALE DR UGG ISTS,
No. 40 .llarket Street, Philada.
OJPFERi for sale a large stock of Pr esh Drug
Medicines And Dye Stuff;, to which they call
the attention of Country Merchants and Dealers
visiting the city.
Coach. Cabinet, Japan, Black, and other Var
nishes, of a superior quality. Also, Vi Woe and
Bed Load, Window (Bass, Paints and Oils—cheap:
er than ever.
T.& C. ere also proprietors of the Indian
Vegetable Lialsani. celebrated throughout their owd
.......
and rteigliliOring Stdtei ae the best preparation foi
the edre of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, &c. Money
refunded in evety Mittinee where no benefit is re:
ceived. jan27.6m
HARRIS, TURNER & IRVIN,
WHOLESALE
aitz.lawc.cm•umcw.. - .v„
Xth 201 •Markei Sireet, one door above
Fifth, JV'orth Side, Philadelphia.
TM PORTE RS and Wholesale Dealersin DRUGS;
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Patent Medi
cines,Olistetricallnstrtiments,Druggists'Glassware,
Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, &e.
Druggists, country Merchants and Physicians,
supplied with We above articles on the most favora•
ble terms. Strict and prompt attention paid to or.
ders. Every article warranted.
JOHN HARRIS, M. D.,
sept 23. JAS. A. TURNER, !Etc of V..
WM. IRVIN, M. D.
& 00.,
('Successors to Potts., Linn 4 Harris,)
WHOLESA LE DRUGGISTS,
.71" o. 2136 Market Street, Philada.
ITEEP constantly on hand a full assortment of
L Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Surgical Instru
ments, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Window Class,.
Dye stutra, Patent Medicines, &c. &c., all of
which they offer t.l country merchants. and others;
on the most advantageous terms. All orders, by
Iftter or,ritherw?se, filled with the greatest care end
denpaion. CLAUDIUS B. LINN,
HORACE P. SMITH,
AttAithEß M ORGAN.
febl7-6m)
• ,' COL PS
DR: DAVIS'S COMPOJND SYRUP
OF WILD CHERRY AND TAR.
IIOR the cure of Pulmonary Consump
tion, Coughs, Colds, asthma, Influen
za, Brotichitis; Pleurisy; Difficulty of
Breathing, Paid in the Breast or Side,
Spitting of Bledd, Croup, Nervous 'Pre:
moues, Hooping Cough, 4w.
Proof follows upon proof of the virtues of
DR. DaVIS'S SYRUP.
Read Me following .Mw Certificates
MI UMW, Perry co., Pa., Oct. 1, 1896
Mems. Robinson, Collins Lk Co :—Sirs This
is to inform you that r was afflicted for 20 years
With' a violent pain in my Menet, so much so that
I could hardly lay in bed at night. Cough attended.
followed by emaciation and other decided syrinii•
tome of consumption. I applied to several eminent
physicians, and Cditk a great deal of medicine with
out any roll whatever. I was advised to try Dr:
Davis's Compound Syrup Of Wild Cherry and'
Tar, of which I took two bottles, which entirely 114 1 ;
hevdil di of my complaint; therefore I can with
confidence recommend it to all who are in a liko
ntant.er afflicted, as a most valuable Medicine.
louN Town Er
The authenticity of the shove statement is',
vouched fur by Mr. Issue Murphy, a merchant of .
Milford, who knows Mr. Toomey, and the eirenin-' •
seallets of VS case. Mr. T. is now sixty years oe
age.
Price, $1 per bottle.
Robison, Collins, & C 3., Philied., gen- -
eral agents.
For sale by THOS. . READ & SON,'
Huntingdon ; P. Shnenberger, at all his
Furnaces ; Royers, at all their Furnaces ;.`
Patton & Tussey, Arch Springs; B. F.'
Bell,. Laurel Rini Mills, and Spencer &
Flood; Will ihrnsburg.
Feb.. 10, 1847-6ni.
T. It. Cremer,
ATTORNEY Al LAW,
lICNTIMAYON, rn